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2/14/2024

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These monsters are never-before-seen.

These monsters bite, and don’t let go.
These monsters aren’t your grandparents’ boogeymen, but they are not tame, and they want to climb right down into your nightmares and make you their own.

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Novus Monstrum
The Midnight Zone Book 1
Edited by Douglas Gwilym & Ken MacGregor
Genre: Weird Creature Horror Anthology 

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 “Mysterious, merciless, mirthful. New favorites await you in this superb anthology.”
-Johnny Compton (author of Spite House, Esquire best horror book of 2023 and Stoker longlister)

This may look like just a book, but NOVUS MONSTRUM could infect your brain, shake your sense of what’s real, change you forever. This is twenty-two all-original new monster tales from the greats: Jonathan Maberry, Joe R. Lansdale, Gabino Iglesias, Gemma Files, Gaby Triana, Ramsey Campbell, Jeffrey Thomas, Gwendolyn Kiste, and Lucy A. Snyder, plus thirteen stories from new names (see below) destined to become some of your favorite authors.

These monsters are never-before-seen. These monsters bite, and don’t let go. These monsters aren’t your grandparents’ boogeymen, but they are not tame, and they want to climb right down into your nightmares and make you their own.

Welcome to the new anthology series The Midnight Zone.

Ken MacGregor, editor of the Shirley-Jackson-Award-nominated anthology Stitched Lips and the uproarious Burnt Fur, teamed up with Bram-Stoker-Award-nominated short story author Douglas Gwilym, editor of Appetites and Harmony & Dissonance, to take you to strange and dark new places. They’ll ask you to go deeper and weirder than The Twilight Zone, to a place (like the real-world midnight zone, a mile beneath the ocean’s surface) where no sunlight penetrates. Join us as we explore the inhospitable, surprising, uncomfortable, bizarre, and otherworldly.

Go on. Dive in. Lose yourself to The Midnight Zone.

Also Featuring:
Amanda M. Blake
Joshua Bartolome
Matt Brandenburg
R.A. Busby
Marco Cultrera
E.C. Dorgan
Douglas Ford
Sarah Hans
Jamie Lackey
Donna J.W. Munro
Frank Oreto
Tim Pieraccini
Pris Sears



Includes:

A Grace of Finer Form - Post-apocalyptic survival tale. The monsters are mutants: amalgams of living creatures, one so enormous it rivals the Titans of myth.

Brother Bone - A giant, living skeleton that feeds on the skeletons of its victims (by ripping away the flesh and meat) and using the bone fragments to expand itself, in return granting its family effective immortality.

First Day Jitters at Slappy’s - The monsters are living theme-park mascot characters. It’s far more disturbing than it sounds. This one is bonkers.

God Damn You to Hell, John Glenn - The monster is a massive, mutated, extremely hungry…sea monkey.

I Clean the Monster that Killed My Husband Every Morning - A vicious anti-pollution tale, the monsters are creatures that come up from below the earth and violently destroy any machine that creates pollutants, and whomever happens to be using them at the time.

Lizard War - Translucent giant lizards swarming across the alien landscape. The “astronauts” are all women, and the main character, Eliza, who was the cook before everything changed but is now in charge, loses her lover Joan in a climactic scene. She floats out into space, “her blood hanging in drops around her like falling rose petals, her hair fanned out like a peacock’s tail….”

Mother Ship - Machine/organic spaceship and her godspawn child.

The Path of Skulls - Sexless, cube-headed simulacra and deep arcane mystery.

Song of the Devil Trumpet - Quite lovely trees that trick you into eating their fruit so they can take over your body and repurpose you.

Wonce was a Woman - The monsters are human female/office machine hybrids. A woman goes looking for a mythical monster woman who is foretold as a sort of savior–and ultimately finds it is herself.

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With an introduction by the amazing Jamie Flanagan, screenwriter for Haunting of Bly Manor, Midnight Mass, Creepshow, and Fall of the House of Usher, and original cover art by the astonishing Trevor Henderson, internet cult phenomenon, creator of Siren Head, and weaver of monsters!


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​From A Grace of Finer Form
​(Post-apocalyptic survival tale. The monsters are mutants: amalgams of living creatures, one so enormous it rivals the Titans of myth.)

“[T]he massive thing on the horizon was closer, resolving itself into a towering titan’s form, still hazy in the dawn light. It was a person, but with too many limbs, too many faces, pearlescent skin shimmering in the sunlight, horrible and wonderful to behold. It was so tall its faces were wreathed in clouds like a crown. Around the titan’s head, winged creatures wheeled and dipped like a god’s heralds. At its feet, a retinue followed, at this distance appearing like a seething mass.”

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Douglas Gwilym has been known to compose a weird-fiction rock opera or two. His short story “Year Six” is on Ellen Datlow’s recommended reading list for Best Horror 14. He edited Triangulation for four years and now co-edits The Midnight Zone—forthcoming edition, Novus Monstrum, a collection of never-before-seen monsters, featuring original stories by greats, and new voices, in strange, dark fiction. He reads classics of the proto-Weird on YouTube and has been guest staff at Alpha Young Writers workshop. His short fiction appears in LampLight, Lucent Dreaming, Novel Noctule, Shelter of Daylight, Tales from the Moonlit Path, Penumbric Speculative Fiction Magazine, and Tales to Terrify.

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Ken MacGregor has written three story collections, an award winning young adult novella (Devil’s Bane), and has co-authored a novel (Headcase). He is a member of the Great Lakes Association of Horror Writers and an active member of the Horror Writers Association. He’s also written TV and radio commercials, sketch comedy, a music video, a one-act play, a scattering of poems, and a zombie movie. Ken has curated three original anthologies, one of which (Stitched Lips) was a finalist for the Shirley Jackson Award. His third anthology, Novus Monstrum, was co-edited with Douglas Gwilym. It is the first installment in the Midnight Zone series for Dragon’s Roost Press.

Ken is also a part-time literary assassin: he will write you into an original short story and kill you for money. Ken drives the bookmobile and lives with his kids, a fierce-but-cuddly tiger cat, and the ashes of his wife.
He can be found at www.kenmacgregor.com.

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 Are We All The Monsters?

a conversation with Douglas Gwilym & Ken MacGregor, editors of NOVUS MONSTRUM

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Douglas:

Hey, Ken. What’s different? There’s… something in the atmosphere.

Ken:
Hey, Douglas. Is it…poisonous gas? No, wait. This is Valentine’s Day, so…it’s love, isn’t it? Love of monsters!

Douglas:
Nailed it in one. I think it’s safe to say we each have what you might call a lifelong love of things monstrous and impossible. What was your first monster true love? How old were you, and did the monster’s family approve?

Ken:
Well, I grew up on shows like The Twilight Zone (which should come as no surprise to anyone, since our current series of anthologies, The Midnight Zone, is clearly a deeply respectful homage to that) and Night Gallery, which scared the bejeezus out of me more than a few times. I read a lot of fantasy books, but was always drawn to the darker, more unsettling characters. In the Roger Zelazny Amber books, there’s a moment where he describes a person (Dworkin) so powerful that his madness flickers across his physical being for a moment, terrifying the protagonist. That image has stuck with me for over 40 years. Man, I loved those books. I’m not sure if I’ve answered your question, but I’ll try to sum it up: I’ve always been drawn to the macabre, for as long as I can remember, and I’ve always loved monsters. And, I’m not one to care if the family approves: I’ll go Romeo and Juliet on that, probably with the same result as those crazy kids. What about you? First monster love?

Douglas:
Ooch. Ouch. I mean, the first truly monstrous beings I loved as a child were in sci-fi and fantasy. The salt-sucking mimic with the circular mouth of terrible teeth who posed as McCoy’s ex in the original Star Trek and knocked off crew member after crew member. The towering indifferent monsters of the kaiju “Creature Feature” on a tv station I could barely pull in after school. IT from A Wrinkle In Time, pulsating and terrorizing and making you (me!) its own. But it was Gollum, from reading The Lord of the Rings (and watching the Rankin-Bass Hobbit film), who made me a real convert to monsterdom. Gollum was just an ordinary hobbit like us, but the Ring and the darkness and the malice in his heart over 500 years turned him into a gruesome, strangling, blood-thirsty monster. Terrible as he is, the sympathy started to creep in with that guy. Prepared me for Alan Moore’s run of Swamp Thing comics to set the hook forever. Alec Holland was trying to do good in the world, was murdered and reborn in a way that estranged him from humanity forever… and made him a kind of a god. I mean, where do I sign?

So, hey. Ken. What does it mean to you if I say, “We are all the monsters”?

Ken:
I would interpret that to mean that humans are capable of monstrous things, which, if you watch, read, or listen to the news, is pretty clearly true. While I absolutely love monsters from fiction, and very much enjoy writing about them, I find the real-world monsters far more disturbing. I think each of us is capable of monstrosity. Even myself. I can clearly remember, after a car accident when I got hit in the head hard enough to give me grand mal seizures later, thinking to myself, “Oh. I should go kill that driver who just hit me.” It wasn’t an angry thought. It was calm, practical. Like, it was this thing I had to do to set things right again. That’s psychotic, and it terrifies me that a thought like that was ever in my head. The fact that I was ready to calmly commit homicide is quite alarming. Luckily, a cop car rolled up as I was heading to my task and my brain decided it would be better not to kill anyone today. I realize this was an injury-induced moment of madness, but it gave me pause. How many of us are just one angry customer, one failed credit card transaction, one hot coffee spilled on our thigh, from losing it and tearing out someone’s throat with our teeth?

Incidentally, I loved hearing about your early influences. I had completely forgotten about the lamprey-like monster on Star Trek!

Douglas:
That negative human potential is huge. I remember Stephen King saying something like “I write these things in a ‘knock on wood’ way, to keep them fiction and out of my real life.”

My take is, I’ll admit, a bit different. We’ve had the supremely good luck of getting to work with some talented folks for NOVUS MONSTRUM. Not just the nine authors we invited who are real forces in the genre, but the 800-ish writers who sent us submissions from around the world. I don’t know if I could get my hands on better data about what it means to be a monster, or what the idea of monsters means to us, as humans. I am left with the strong impression that being monstrous boils down to three things: being different, being outside the grid of usual human society, and–perhaps foremost–being powerful. I think we all have tremendous potential, we humans. And I think we’re all a little monstrous in our own way. But, like the monsters in the stories by Gwendolyn Kiste, Marco Cultrera, Sarah Hans, and others in the book, you can take that power, and that license to give zero you-know-whats, and do something monstrously positive with it. But, you know me, Swamp Thing got me early and got me good. We celebrate the monsters here, because monsters can be anything. Sometimes even the hero.

Love that you brought up The Twilight Zone. It’s subtle, and I think it would be easy for folks to miss, but the real-world “twilight zone” is an oceanographic term, referring to a dark, in-between place in the depths of the ocean, and so is “the midnight zone”. Just one shade deeper.

Ken:
One of the things that initially drew me to the term The Midnight Zone was, first, the homage to The Twilight Zone, naturally, but also that, in the midnight zone of the ocean, no light penetrates: it’s a place of eternal darkness, inhabited by nothing but predators and scavengers. What better setting for an anthology of monsters?! It is inherently creepy, oppressive, scary. So, we started with this vibe, this unsettling title for our series, and hit the ground running. When we settled on the theme for volume one, “original monsters,” it felt like the perfect fit. And the response from our invited authors, and the overwhelming enthusiasm from the open call for submissions, we could tell that we had hit on something pretty special. Whenever I’m describing NOVUS MONSTRUM to people who haven’t yet read it, I always say that these are honestly some of the best short stories I’ve ever read. There’s a reason these 22 made the cut, out of nearly 800 submissions. I couldn’t be more proud of this thing we created, Douglas, and I am absolutely down for doing it again. At some point. Once we’ve recovered from the year of working on this one.

Douglas:
A moment to breathe is always good. A chance to take the inspiration of working with storytellers of this caliber and supercharging our own writing? :) I’ve got my own short story collection, They Take Our Best & Other Weird Tales, circulating with some of my favorite authors and accruing some wonderful blurbs. I’m also itching to get my latest novel in shape for the monstrous masses. What do you have in the works?

Ken:
My first story collection (and first ever book), An Aberrant Mind, was recently released to me from the publisher. So, I’m reworking it, bringing it up to my current standards, with the goal of self-publishing it sometime this year. It’ll be my first foray into that sort of thing, and I’m nervously excited about it. There are some other projects in the works, too, but they’re kind of too early to really talk about now. Don’t want to put the cart before the dead horse, or whatever that expression is.

Douglas:

Nice! May all your dead horses pull the carts you want them to.

And that leaves us with tales enough for another day, doesn’t it?

Ken:
It does. Incidentally, “All Your Dead Horses” is my new band.


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143 Comments
Beyond Comps
2/14/2024 05:11:18 am

Great cover!

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Ken MacGregor
2/14/2024 01:04:29 pm

Thanks! The artist is Trevor Henderson. Super-talented artist, and pretty nice guy!

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 08:59:40 am

Thanks, Beyond Comps! Glad you like it. :)

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BILL HOFF
2/14/2024 06:07:58 am

Looking forward to reading this book

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Ken MacGregor
2/14/2024 03:10:45 pm

Thanks! We hope you love it.

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:01:18 am

Awesome, Bill. Hope you'll come around here and let us know what you think. And reviews on Amazon are always appreciated. Those reviews are an editor's bread-and-butter, and a really substantial thing you can do to ensure that there will be more to come!

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Marcy Meyer
2/14/2024 06:51:35 am

Love the weird creatures. The cover looks great.

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Ken MacGregor
2/14/2024 03:11:23 pm

Right?! Trevor Henderson knocked it out of the park!

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:02:42 am

Those cover monsters just scratch the surface. :) So many more weird-and-terrible creatures inside!

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Alma Fisher
2/14/2024 07:06:10 am

Looks like a good read

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/14/2024 01:39:23 pm

Thanks, Alma! We are big fans of original monster tales ourselves, and super excited about this book. Hope you will check it out. :)

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heather
2/14/2024 07:31:15 am

Sounds super good and one I would love to read this winter season.

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Ken MacGregor
2/14/2024 03:12:07 pm

We hope you enjoy every minute of the book!

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:04:31 am

Some of these monsters may warm you up this winter, but--fair warning--some may catch you on fire! :) Proceed with caution.

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Valerie Seal
2/14/2024 08:14:23 am

Looks good

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Ken MacGregor
2/14/2024 03:12:41 pm

Thanks! It's honestly some of the best short fiction I've ever read!

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:05:56 am

We editors are the pickiest readers you'll ever meet. Ken's not kidding--this stuff is amazing. The fifth anthology I've edited, and we had an incredible pool of 800 stories to work with. We love this book.

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Wendy Jensen
2/14/2024 10:36:59 am

This sounds like an intense horror.

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Ken MacGregor
2/14/2024 01:06:09 pm

It's a pretty good mix of different styles and levels of intensity, actually. There's quite a bit of humor in there, and some of the horror is subdued. Some is absolutely intense though. We strove to make it as wonderfully diverse as possible.

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:07:14 am

What Ken said. We want to bend your mind and, thanks to these incredible authors, we have many tools to do it. :)

Jenn fike
2/14/2024 10:39:05 am

This sounds fantastic

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Ken MacGregor
2/14/2024 03:13:20 pm

Oh, it is. Literally and figuratively fantastic!

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:07:58 am

Hope you enjoy it, Jenn fike! :)

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Nickie
2/14/2024 10:49:09 am

This sounds interesting

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Ken MacGregor
2/14/2024 03:14:08 pm

Thank you! We're super-proud of the stories in this book. And the artwork on the cover. And who's in it. And ... ourselves for doing it!

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:08:51 am

We think it's a wild (and sometimes thought-provoking) ride, Nickie. Hope you'll read it, enjoy it, and review it on Amazon! :)

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David Basile
2/14/2024 11:07:20 am

Looks like a good read

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Ken MacGregor
2/14/2024 03:14:44 pm

Such a good read!

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:09:29 am

Hope you'll check it out and love it as much as we do, David! :)

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Cathy French
2/14/2024 11:34:18 am

OMG I love this cover! Never heard of a weird creature genre before but I'm in!

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Ken MacGregor
2/14/2024 03:15:33 pm

Isn't it gorgeous?! Nothing but original monsters and amazing writing inside too.

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:11:01 am

We haven't used the term ourselves until now, but it makes sense. These are weird, dark tales of monsters no one has ever seen before! :) If you love the cover, there's a VERY good chance you'll love the stories.

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Ken MacGregor
2/14/2024 01:07:30 pm

It's so great to read the enthusiastic comments here! Douglas and I are incredibly proud of the stories in this book (and the cover!), and are delighted to see it resonating with you.

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:11:37 am

All true. :)

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Rita Wray
2/14/2024 01:13:50 pm

Sounds good.

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Ken MacGregor
2/14/2024 03:16:08 pm

Thanks! We love it, and are happy to have it out in the world so people can see why we do!

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:12:05 am

We do hope you'll love it!

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wendy hutton
2/14/2024 01:38:37 pm

wow awesome cover

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Ken MacGregor
2/14/2024 03:17:21 pm

Isn't it though? I met Trevor Henderson at a book festival and said, "Hey...I'm co-editing a book of monsters, and..." He was like, "Oh, yeah. These are some of my favorite authors. I'm in."

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:12:47 am

THANKS! If you like the cover, we think you'll love the contents.

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Lisa Vance
2/14/2024 01:52:46 pm

Love the cover! This looks like an attention holder.

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Ken MacGregor
2/14/2024 03:17:54 pm

Thank you! It really is! The stories inside are So Good!

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:13:30 am

You know monster, Lisa! They like to sink their teeth in and not let go. :)

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Danielle Day
2/14/2024 01:59:51 pm

Sounds good!!

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Ken MacGregor
2/14/2024 03:18:51 pm

Thanks! It's kind of amazing. So many spectacularly talented people inside!

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:14:01 am

Hope you enjoy it, Danielle! :)

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Terri Quick
2/14/2024 04:11:18 pm

Great cover

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Ken MacGregor
2/14/2024 04:36:18 pm

Thanks! Trevor Henderson does amazing work!

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/16/2024 08:08:53 am

His Siren Head series and his who stockpile of folk monsters is pretty interesting stuff. And yeah, he was great to work with. He was one of the first to read a substantial part of the book, because we wanted the cover monsters to really reflect the contents, in a fun way!

Jon Heil
2/14/2024 05:00:29 pm

Hope it does well!

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/16/2024 08:10:14 am

Thanks, Jon! It was a ton of work, but almost as much fun. Just finished sending out 25 insane handmade monsters to kickstarter backers.

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Jodi Hunter
2/14/2024 05:09:29 pm

I so love the cover.

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/16/2024 08:15:19 am

Awesome. We do too! Trevor Henderson is a class act, and he spent time with some of the crazy monster stories inside to create this.

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Sherry
2/14/2024 06:43:40 pm

Looks like a good read.

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Ken MacGregor
2/19/2024 07:32:30 am

Thanks! We think it is!

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:15:12 am

To be perfectly honest, we haven't heard of anyone reading it yet and not loving it. So many incredible talents involved. :)

beth shepherd
2/14/2024 07:03:47 pm

This looks like a great read!

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Ken MacGregor
2/19/2024 07:33:41 am

Thanks! It's so good!

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:15:57 am

Thanks, Beth!! If you like the cover, we really think you'll LOVE the stories.

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Ann Fantom
2/14/2024 07:29:04 pm

This sounds like an interesting book and I also like the cover.

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Ken MacGregor
2/19/2024 07:34:31 am

Thanks! Isn't it gorgeous?

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:16:35 am

Thanks, Ann! We hope you'll love it (and review). :)

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David Hollingsworth
2/14/2024 07:55:08 pm

Sounds riveting.

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Ken MacGregor
2/19/2024 07:35:09 am

That's an excellent word for it! Thanks!

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:17:20 am

We think it is. And we're hearing GREAT things from readers. :)

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bn100
2/14/2024 11:40:34 pm

interesting

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Ken MacGregor
2/19/2024 07:35:37 am

Thanks!

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:17:52 am

Thanks! Hoping you'll check it out. :)

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Stephanie Liske
2/15/2024 01:09:03 am

I like the book details.

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Ken MacGregor
2/19/2024 07:36:15 am

Thanks! We appreciate that!

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:18:47 am

Thanks, Stephanie!

We poured a lot of love (and extraordinary monsters) into it. :)

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Cynthia C
2/15/2024 07:19:10 am

It sounds really different. I don't think I''ve ever read anything like this.

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Ken MacGregor
2/19/2024 07:36:59 am

Thank you! We can almost guarantee you haven't.

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:19:33 am

We're betting you haven't, Cynthia! Hope you love it. :)

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Tracie M Cooper
2/15/2024 10:12:51 am

What was the inspiration for this book?

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Ken MacGregor
2/19/2024 07:39:52 am

Hi Tracie. Sorry to take so long to get back to you. Busy weekend. Douglas and I both wanted to create a book like no other. Since we are both lifelong Twilight Zone fans, we thought creating a series of books similar to that show, only a little darker, a little more current, would be perfect. We couldn't be happier with how it turned out.

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:20:55 am

Just what Ken says, Tracie! We were able to get together such an amazing group of writers that this has become something pretty extraordinary. Hope your curiosity is piqued and you'll check it out!

Debbi Wellenstein
2/15/2024 01:33:38 pm

I liked reading the guest post. Thanks for the giveaway!

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/16/2024 08:12:54 am

Sure, Debbi! Glad you enjoyed the post. One thing you may not get in other anthologies that you get with NOVUS MONSTRUM (besides our level of enthusiasm) is that the editors are good friends. Not too many days go by when Ken and I are not cracking each other up, and hopefully there's a glimpse of that in the post. :)

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Ken MacGregor
3/7/2024 08:45:32 am

We really are! We met back in 2019, but it feels like we've been friends for decades.

Barbara Montag
2/16/2024 09:26:03 am

I like everything about this - genre cover & title!
Thank you for sharing it.

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Ken MacGregor
2/19/2024 07:40:34 am

Yay! Thanks so much!

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:21:42 am

Have a feeling you're going to love it, Barbara. Hope you'll review! :)

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Wendy Jensen
2/16/2024 01:28:31 pm

This sounds like a scary book.

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Ken MacGregor
2/19/2024 07:43:10 am

Some of it is, yeah. Some stories are funny though, and some action-packed; some are full of heart, and some deeply strange. What they all have in common is monsters, and excellent writing.

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:22:43 am

Definitely some of that. :) But the monsters in this book are so original... we hope you come away entertained and with some food for thought.

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Thomas Gibson
2/16/2024 09:06:23 pm

Scary looking cover!

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Ken MacGregor
2/19/2024 07:43:50 am

Thanks! We love what Trevor Henderson did for our book!

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:23:49 am

And the monsters on the cover are only a FEW of the creepers you'll find in NOVUS MONSTRUM. :)

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Nancy
2/17/2024 10:22:14 pm

Fantastic cover

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Ken MacGregor
2/19/2024 07:44:25 am

Thank you! We couldn't be happier with Trevor Henderson's art!

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:24:21 am

We have a feeling if you love the cover, you'll love the STORIES. :)

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maria gabriel
2/19/2024 12:18:43 am

I think this book sounds fantastic :)

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Ken MacGregor
2/19/2024 07:45:23 am

Thanks! I still get chills when I read the stories (and I've read them many, many times). We hope you love it!

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:25:00 am

Thanks, Maria! We really hope you'll check it out and review it on Amazon! :)

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Sam
2/19/2024 01:11:38 am

Dark and a bit humorous

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Ken MacGregor
2/19/2024 07:47:13 am

Yeah, that's accurate. Though, it's not *all* dark, I find some of the stories laught-out-loud funny.

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:26:05 am

I'd say so. We like our horror speculative, and with a good sense of humor about itself. If you like the cover, we think you'll love the contents.

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Carol G
2/19/2024 09:22:18 am

I suspect the writing is excellent and the stories good for some, but monsters/horror has never been a favorite genre for me.

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Ken Macgregor
2/19/2024 12:09:56 pm

That's fair. It's not for everyone. Mad respect to anyone who reads, regardless of what they like. Thanks for the kind words!

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:27:04 am

Agree with Ken on this. Thanks for checking in, Carol G!

Jeanna Massman
2/20/2024 01:32:39 am

This is an interesting genre! It sounds like a scary read!

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Ken Macgregor
2/22/2024 07:06:44 am

Thanks! Some of it is pretty scary for sure. But other stories are quite funny, or odd...it's a pretty diverse mix of wonderful fiction.

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:28:08 am

Definitely a good mix of speculative dark fiction in here. Horror, the weird, SF, and fantasy... and SO MANY MONSTERS. :)

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Leela
2/21/2024 12:07:16 am

It looks like a good read.

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Ken Macgregor
2/22/2024 07:07:27 am

Thanks. We think so. These are, quite honestly, some of the best short stories I've ever read.

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:29:12 am

Ken's right! We're HONORED to be able to present these amazing stories.

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Cindy Merrill
2/21/2024 07:16:57 pm

Well, if life on other planets are anything like your story characters, let's hope they never find Earth.

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Ken Macgregor
2/22/2024 07:08:55 am

I fervently hope not. Except for maybe some of them. Kinda like to see that, to tell you the truth...

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:30:06 am

I don't want to worry you, Cindy, but they may already be here.... :)

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Calvin
2/22/2024 01:01:31 am

Super cool theme to your book!

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Ken Macgregor
2/22/2024 07:09:49 am

Thanks! We went through quite a few ideas before landing on this one. Douglas and I couldn't be happier with the outcome!

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/22/2024 09:31:06 am

Thanks, Calvin! We're crazy about these stories, and honored to be able to present this book. Hope you'll enjoy, and review. That's how authors and editors keep things going.

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corey hutton
2/22/2024 10:38:20 am

this sounds like a very interesting book to read

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Douglas Gwliym link
2/23/2024 07:55:37 am

Thanks, Corey! We do hope you will check it out.

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Ken MacGregor
3/2/2024 10:28:39 am

Thanks! We're incredibly proud of the stories!

Melissa
2/24/2024 01:51:40 am

i love the red monster cover!

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/26/2024 07:42:32 am

YES! Glad you like it. We think you'll love the stories too.

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Ken MacGregor
3/2/2024 10:29:29 am

Thanks! Isn't it cool?!

Bonnie
2/24/2024 06:10:45 pm

What a fascinating collection of monster stories! Great cover too.

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Douglas Gwilym link
2/26/2024 07:43:37 am

Thanks, Bonnie! Hope you love the book, and hope you'll review, when you get the chance. It's pretty key to future books in the series.

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Ken MacGregor
3/2/2024 10:30:39 am

They're so good! We fervently hope you love them. Would love to hear your favorite!

Julie Bickham
2/28/2024 11:50:56 am

I look forward to reading this.

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Ken MacGregor
3/2/2024 10:31:15 am

Hope you love it!

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Debbie P
2/28/2024 10:53:21 pm

This sounds like a fascinating read.

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Ken MacGregor
3/2/2024 10:31:45 am

Thanks, Debbie! Hope you love it!

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Misha
2/29/2024 11:54:06 am

Can't wait to read this. It looks fascinating.

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Ken MacGregor
3/2/2024 10:32:43 am

Thank you, Misha! We're pretty confident you're gonna love it!

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Jamie Martin link
2/29/2024 02:42:50 pm

Do you have any advice for new writers?

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Ken MacGregor
3/2/2024 10:34:56 am

Hi Jamie. Yes. Absolutely! I always preach the three Ps: Patience, Persistence and Politeness. Everything takes a while in this industry. Do not stop writing and submitting/publishing. Don't be a jerk. Nice people might not be noticed, but editors will not forget someone who's obnoxious. And we talk to one another. Best of luck to you!

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Calvin
3/1/2024 01:10:46 am

Interesting title! Neat intro.

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Ken MacGregor
3/2/2024 10:36:39 am

Thanks, Calvin! We considered and discarded several ideas before landing on Novus Monstrum. Thought it was a pretty classy way to describe a book of new monsters. And, yeah. Jamie Flanagan killed it in the intro!

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MICHAEL A LAW
3/4/2024 01:00:28 pm

This looks likea great horror novel. Thanks for the giveaway opportunity

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Ken MacGregor
3/7/2024 08:51:51 am

Thanks, Michael! This anthology features some of our all-time favorite authors! We're delighted to be working with all of them, and are incredibly proud of this book.

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Daniel M
3/7/2024 05:34:46 pm

like the cover

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Jessica Hays
3/8/2024 10:07:18 am

The book looks interesting!

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Heather Kaufman
3/13/2024 12:02:12 pm

This sounds like a great, scary read...cover is cool!

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Jamie N.
3/13/2024 05:09:32 pm

This sounds like my kind of book!

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Susan Smith
3/13/2024 05:57:53 pm

This sounds like a scary book, I like the cover.

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Renata
3/14/2024 01:08:54 am

Sounds good!

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Michelle Domangue
3/14/2024 11:47:37 am

looks like a great book

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Billie Williams
3/14/2024 12:25:23 pm

Good luck on your new release.

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jason jennings
3/14/2024 10:31:47 pm

great cover cant wait to read it

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